FLINT, MI -- A judge has sentenced a Flint woman to
prison after jurors convicted her of killing her child's father.

Ladora Chantell Snell, 28, was sentenced Tuesday, Dec.
10, to 15-30 years in prison by Genesee Circuit Judge Geoffrey L. Neithercut
after she was convicted
of second-degree murder for killing 24-year-old Mack Hill Parrish during an
argument.

Police responded to a pedestrian personal
injury accident reported around 9:30 p.m. Sept. 29, 2012, in the 6900 block
of Yorkshire and found that Parrish had been run over by a vehicle.

Prosecutors argued that Snell and Parrish were involved
in an argument when Snell got into her car, backed up, directed the vehicle at
Parrish and then accelerated. After striking Parrish, Snell paused for a moment
and then ran over his body, according to prosecutors.

Snell then went inside the house, grabbed her child, got
back into her car and left the scene. Evidence at trial indicated that Snell
called several people on her phone after the incident but never called 911.
Police say that Snell later turned herself in.

Parrish was transported to Hurley Medical Center where he
was listed in critical condition. He died
days later at the hospital.

Snell's attorney, Jeffrey Clothier, argued that Snell was
acting in self-defense at the time of the killing. Clothier said Snell plans to
appeal the case after Neithercut did not allow jury instructions on
self-defense to be included in the case.